118. Heart

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After the plane enters the level flight state, you can freely use all kinds of computers on board. When he took out Palm from his bag, Wulin realized that this professional was indeed extremely strong.

Although Jin Xiaohua couldn't come with them, Zuo Lin and Cheng Chi's identity documents and luggage were all handled by Jin Xiaohua. The two of them are now managers of an import and export company in China, and they went to Japan to sign a contract, and then took a vacation to enjoy the holiday. Nowadays, this kind of public and private vacation is increasingly adopted by many foreign trade-related companies in China, and for employees who have put in great effort in contract negotiation, public vacation is the best reward. Wute's luggage contained all kinds of things that fit his identity, and he didn't miss even the smallest details. Those properly ironed formal wear, loose and slumped together casual travel clothes do not really prove a person's identity, but the Montblanc fountain pen with traces of use, the pencil with a bitten tail, the sticky note with various writing marks, etc., make a person's identity much more real. The camera that travelers will inevitably carry is the classic F80, and with two lenses that are already a little old, it makes the identity of a veteran photography enthusiast come out. The most classic detail is the contents stored in the notebook and the palm. The calendar has a detailed schedule, and in the taskbar, the purpose of the trip is clearly marked, and so on. Even Palm has N text messages from "girlfriends". If Zuo Lin was to prepare these things by himself, he might have no clue, but Jin Xiaohua almost didn't think much about it, and easily prepared everything, and then threw Zuo Lin a small booklet, which detailed the identities he and Cheng Chi were going to play this time, and what kind of characteristics the two of them "should" have.

But this only amazed Zuo Lin for a moment, and although reading those documents and photos in the palm was a bit hard, it was much more hidden and difficult for others to discover than on a laptop.

These records come in a variety of formats, some of which are scans of handwritten documents. There are photos, and lots of text. Many of the documents should have been manually transcribed a long time ago and scanned only recently. From these things, you can see. The Watchmen Guild may not be comparable to the Druid Council in terms of sheer strength, but the Watchmen Guild is much better than the Druid Council in terms of organizational discipline and rigour. These records spanned decades, involving more than a dozen druids and dozens of squires, some fully informed, some only partially known, and others sent out to investigate only one or two details, each with the name or code name of the person who obtained the item at the end. In order to investigate the events in Japan of the Druid Council, several attendants of the Watchmen Guild have made several trips to Japan.

Zuo Lin originally had a set of investigation records of the Druid Council, and the results of the Watchmen's Guild were cross-referenced, so he was able to see more details. Since the parties involved in this matter seem to have all disappeared, life and death are unknown, and all the investigations are side situations. Others, in Japan, are geo-hydrological data that may have been the site of the event.

Through these materials, Zuo Lin sketched a rough outline in his mind. At that time, the Druid Council had arrived in China first and stayed in Shanghai for almost a month before leaving. It should have been at that time that Sun Digui refused to participate in the action of going to Japan to investigate the nuclear contamination area and clean up the pollution. At that time, there were only a handful of steamships from China to Japan, and with the influence of the Druid Council in Chinese officials, it was impossible to get a transport plane to sit on. The ships were carrying Japanese prisoners of war and a mess of supplies, some of which had been procured in China under the U.S.-sponsored Japanese reconstruction program. The personnel on the ship are also mainly soldiers and diplomats, and the Druid Council and his party are very conspicuous. They registered the various procedures for going to Japan by boat, and there were a lot of private approvals alone, and it was amazing that the Watchmen's Association had collected such a complete collection. This is not the focus of the Druid Council's investigation.

After arriving in Japan, they visited several departments, including some high-ranking officials of the US military stationed in Japan. You may have even met MacArthur. However, it does not seem to have received much help from the US military stationed in Japan, and the US military stationed in Japan is very resistant to their attempts to enter the nuclear-contaminated area to investigate. Since the Druid Council has a lot of connections in Britain, the US troops stationed in Japan did not have much difficulty with these "allied" members, and in most cases they allowed them to pass, and even provided a lot of convenience in terms of accommodation, transportation, and communications. Every few days, these guys, who spend all day in the field, go to a nearby U.S. military station and send back the results of their investigations. Later, they focused their research on Hiroshima. Of course, the nuclear-contaminated area is not very suitable for habitation, and although they have strong abilities, they are still a little taboo about the extremely strange effects of radiation, so they set up their station in Iwakuni, not far from Hiroshima.

The druids were in Iwakuni, and every few days there were supplies from nearby U.S. troops. Other than that, Jiang Jun didn't have much contact with them, and most of the time he was resigned to them. On the contrary, several American experts, who are also studying the issue of nuclear contamination, have visited them.

But all of a sudden, things changed. The local U.S. military discovered that there was an "abnormal movement" in the area around Iwakuni, and many Japanese gathered strangely, and because they did not notify the relevant departments of the U.S. military stationed in Japan in advance, the U.S. military immediately dispatched troops to conduct a vigilance. The U.S. non-commissioned officer, who was delivering supplies to the druids and informing them of the change in their situation, accidentally discovered that the likable British boy who had been staying in the camp chosen by the druids had died, killed by a sharp weapon chop. But the Englishman apparently put up a hard resistance, and the ground of the camp was covered in blood, and it would take at least five or six adults to bleed up to have that stunning visual effect.

In connection with the unusual gathering of Japanese, the US military immediately made a judgment that the Japanese must have done it. As a result, the U.S. military immediately mobilized a regiment to prepare for encirclement and suppression. Although the US military stationed in Japan does not like the presence of a group of allied people on its ground to investigate the nuclear contamination issue, it is even more resentful that the Japanese are so bold as to dare to touch the people under their protection. At that time, Westerners were in Japan, but they all walked sideways, although no soldiers were sent, but it was a good indication to provide support for the druids, and even the materials used by the druids to build the camp were all standard equipment of the American army.

But something stranger happened. An old Japanese man asked to see the local commander of the U.S. army, and after a heated argument, the old man committed suicide by seppuku in front of the U.S. commander. At this point, the matter is becoming more and more unclear. Before Jiang Jun could set off, the reconnaissance team that came out had already discovered that the group of Japanese who had gathered had disappeared without explanation. After careful searching, it was impossible to find the druids, but the Japanese could not be found, so the matter was put on hold. Since the Druid Parliament had entered Japan in the private capacity of a group of scientists, they did not actually represent the British side, and the US military stationed in Japan did not even inform the British side of the incident. After the incident, although the monitoring of the Japanese civil society was strengthened, it was basically completely ignored. Since the matter involved things that the soldiers could not understand, the records were also vague.

A few years later, the United States focused its strategy on China and North Korea, and did not even supervise in detail the subsequent destruction of the Xiangzong. Later, the U.S. military gradually withdrew from Japan, and many of the documents left behind were handed over to the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. A large number of relevant investigation records have been monitored by the Self-Defense Forces, and even a single piece of paper can no longer be easily obtained.

Piecing together this series of things, although I still don't know exactly what happened, I already have some eyebrows.

"Japanese?...... However, if there is no injustice or hatred, why would the Japanese folk cultivators attack the druids?" Zuo Lin thought about this question, he looked at Cheng Chi, perhaps, it was really like he said, only by going to the base of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and getting those documents and investigation records could there be further clues. After all, there were only two of them, and it was impossible for them to conduct a large-scale search in the surrounding area where something might happen, and it was impossible for them to go all over the world to find trouble with Japanese people with civilian capabilities. In comparison, infiltrating a military base, although it is not simple, is at least a plan that can be considered.

"I'm afraid I'll have to go to that base. Zuo Lin said to Cheng Chi, "Can you tell me which base it is? The Self-Defense Forces are full of military force, and there are a bunch of bases." ”

Cheng Chi looked at Zuo Lin, looked helpless and innocent, and said, "Wu Gang." ”

Just kidding! Even a guy like Zuo Lin, who has little knowledge of military affairs and does not know much about the situation of the Self-Defense Forces, knows how important Kure Harbor is a base for the Self-Defense Forces. Perhaps two of the most important anchorages for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force are Sasebo and Kure Port. Needless to say, Sasebo is the headquarters of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, and Kure Port is also stationed in Kure Port for maintenance and rotation all year round, and the number of other troops belonging to the base is extremely considerable, and the defense force is super strong. It's no wonder that maybe the supernatural people can't spy on that base. How could such a super important base not have some enchantments, magic circles, and the like to deal with infiltrators with special abilities?

"Say...... What kind of intentions do you have?" Zuo Lin glared at Cheng Chi viciously, "If you really want to go to Wugang to get the information, it is better to go back to Shanghai directly, I will take the SD card you gave me, and this mission is not over." ”

"Heart...... "If you really want to enter Kure Harbor, it's not that there is no way, it's that we have to spend some more effort when we get to Japan." Any fortress can be breached from within. Now, you owe me a big favor, you can tell me, how to pay me back. If I'm satisfied, I'll make sure you get the information. ”